New Master of Science in Athletic Training program accepting applicationsAs Bachelor of Athletic Training programs phase out across the nation in favor of a graduate degree program, Ohio University is ahead of the curve and is currently accepting students to the new Master of Science in Athletic Training program in the College of Health Sciences and Professions (CHSP).

Ohio University Founders Day is Feb. 18In celebration of Ohio University’s Founders Day, the Student Alumni Board has partnered with Student Senate, Black Student Cultural Programming Board, International Student Union, University Program Council, and Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity to host a birthday party on Feb. 21.

iCUE Spotlight: Feb. 15-21, 2019This week's calendar features a Greek Week event, a female survivors workshop and the start of the new School of Theater play about a pregnant teenager. Find out more on the CUE.

2019 Black History Month celebration underwayOhio University has numerous Black History Month events scheduled in February. This year’s national theme is "Black Migrations." The theme focuses on "the movement of African Americans to new destinations and new social realities."

Alden Library features three-floor interactive exhibitOhio University’s Libraries will feature an exhibit titled “Beasts of the Interior by Sarah Minor: Creative Writing off the Page” that will open on the third, fourth and fifth floors of Alden Library on Feb. 18 and will close at the end of the spring semester.

iCUE Spotlight: Feb. 1-7, 2019This week's iCUE Spotlight features a superhero ice skating party, theater and music performances and a business forum to catch you up on the University's latest financial news.

Ellis Hall renovation celebrated, memories shared at ribbon cuttingFollowing public remarks, the speakers and other stakeholders made their way to the front of the room to take part in the ribbon cutting ceremony. Each was given a pair of scissors and together they officially reopened Ellis Hall by cutting a green banner that read, “So enter that daily thou mayest grow in knowledge wisdom and love.”

OHIO Trustees release funding for new medical education facilityThe OHIO Board of Trustees approved release of the balance of funding for a new $65 million Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine facility in Athens. The board had previously approved about $9 million toward the project; Friday’s action released the remaining $56 million.

Highlighting the Green: Fall 2018 semester recap [VIDEO]A few of this edition’s highlights include the openings of both Alden Library’s CoLab and the Sandy and Perry Sook Academic Center, OHIO faculty earning Regional Emmy Awards, and OHIO’s Patton College being awarded a $2.3 million grant from the National Science Foundation.

My College Roomie goes live for 2019-20 admitsAccording to Johnna Matulja, associate director of marketing and business operations for Housing and Residence Life, OHIO is a trailblazer among colleges when it comes to using online social platforms to connect college roommates.